Malone, Edward

April 17th, 2016

Passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Sunday, April 17th, 2016 at the age of 69. Beloved husband of Blanca. Sadly missed by his children, Kelly (Chris) Mollink and Margaret and Emilio Malone. Proud Grandpa of Ben, Matthew and Victoria. Loved brother of Jean (Lex) Chisholm, Lorri Welsh and David (Katherine) Malone. Dear uncle to Erika and Bridget Malone. Fondly remembered by his extended family and friends in Canada, Mexico and Scotland. A special thank you to the wonderful staff at Victoria Hospital (C6) for their extraordinary care and compassion. A memorial visitation will be held at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, on Sunday, April 24th, 2016 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Edward are asked to consider the Men’s Mission of London or the London Health Sciences Foundation – Cancer Centre.

Book of Condolences

Susan Harte MaloneSending our loving thoughts and prayers to all the family from Scotland R.I.P Ed Malone xx

Brenda SmithSo sorry to hear of the loss of a great man!
U hired me @ GM Diesel back in 79 & always said to me over the years - Don't u forget I hired you! I will never forget Ed!
RIP Ed!

Ana HernandezEd was an amazing friend whose passing leaves us with a deep sadness. He is the one who wisely taught my husband, Wenceslao aka Bob, the work ethics that have founded his successful career in Bombardier.
Sharp sense of humour, always there for us to kick our backs when doubting of ourselves. We will keep you present at heart, Ed. Rest in peace.

Roy GardnerMy condolences to the Malone family. Ed was a mover and shaker during his career at General Motors. He will always be respectfully remembered by his work associates. Rest in Peace.

Jon ZaslowEd was the singer in our band, The Entertainer. I am so sad to hear this news. We stayed in touch occasionally, since the band folded in the 60's!! He was good singer, front man, an older brother, a good guy. Condolences to Ed's family.

Robert and Joanna GooderHi Blanca. Joanna and I are thinking of you in your time of loss.

jim chapmanEd was one of the first performers I ever saw on stage and we remained friends for more than 50 years. He was a 'good guy' and always upbeat and encouraging whenever I saw him. Something about that smile will stay with me forever. Rock on, brother.

Wences TorresAs Ana said he gave me solid work ethics to make me be what I am today. "It does not matter how big is the problem, just tell the true".
Ed was my chaperon few occasions when dating Ana. One day at his porch he told me that I will marry her, he was right.
Ed was my best man. He will always be in our hearts.

Kathy TowerTo my co-worker Kelly, her family and all those who knew Mr. Malone, my sincere condolences as you grieve the loss of a father, husband, grandfather and friend. My prayer is that you will know God's comfort as you grieve and find peace as you remember him fondly.

Susan Seara ( Mann )Many, many memouries, back to Central. What fun we had ! You can now continue your conversations with my Dad ( Alan Mann )

Dave KoeglerEd was the life of our band many years ago. He had a way of talking to the audience that was unparalleled, and his voice was husky and just right for what we were doing in those years. We were very fortunate to have him as a friend and colleague at a time when live bands at non-drinking establishments were the going concern. He made it possible for us to look forward with excitement to getting to the end of the week and performing as a team.

Bill HealeyI hired Ed at General Motors back in 1976. He always worked hard and was fun to be around. You will be missed by your working friends
Rest in Peace . Eddy

Bob BurkeI got to know Ed when I was on assignment from EMD in Lagrange to EMD in London.. We worked together on a couple of projects..Ed was a real fun Guy.. I'm sure he will be missed by all.. Rest in peace......